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When using Swedish torches, it's crucial to take safety precautions to prevent burns, fires, and other accidents. This includes wearing protective gear, keeping a safe distance, and having a fire extinguisher nearby. Regular maintenance is also vital to ensure the torch is in good working condition.
Choosing the Right Location
When using a Swedish torch, select a location that provides adequate ventilation and is away from flammable materials, such as dry leaves, branches, or buildings. Ensure the area is clear of obstacles and tripping hazards. For a safe distance, maintain at least 3-4 feet (0.9-1.2 meters) between the torch and any combustible materials.
Operating the Swedish Torch
When operating the torch, always wear protective gear, including heat-resistant gloves, safety glasses, and a face shield or mask. Keep loose clothing and long hair tied back to prevent accidental ignition. Use the torch in a controlled manner, with minimal swinging or waving, to avoid sparks and embers.
Maintenance and Storage
Regularly check the torch for cracks, dents, or other damage, which can cause the torch to malfunction or ignite prematurely. Store the torch in a dry, well-ventilated area, away from children and pets. Before storing, ensure the torch is completely extinguished and cool to the touch.
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